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The price of inaction is too high | Jordan Peterson Clip

2 min · 11. juli 2024
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Time will continue to pass whether we like it or not. Where do you want to be in 10 years? Edited clip from speech on YouTube: "13 Minutes To Change Your Life" by Jordan Peterson

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